Phishing

  1. Fake Office 365 license notifications are being used in a latest phishing scam by hackers
  2. Phone phishing used by hackers to get access to internal tools of Twitter
  3. Hackers are sending out fake request for quotes via phishing emails
  4. Fake security notifications are being shared via emails by hackers targeting user credentials
  5. Phishing scammers send out emails with malicious attachments to infect targeted systems
  6. Fake Zoom meeting invites are being circulated by hackers as a part of new phishing scam
  7. Phishing emails with "Please verify your account" messages are laying traps for users
  8. Phishing emails impersonating "DHL" courier services are being circulated by hackers
  9. Phishing emails with account shut-down warnings are being used by hackers to steal user credentials
  10. Hacker are sending "Microsoft Protected Excel" attachment to steal email passwords
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